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Shops evacuated in Chichester
A number of shops have been evacuated at Chichester Retail Park today.
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Travel chaos as Portsmouth to Fishbourne Ferry disrupted by breakdown during half term break
Major disruptions have hit the Portsmouth to Fishbourne ferry service today, it’s due to a mechanical issue on board the St Clare, affecting two of its engines.
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Appeal after burglary in Kingston, near Lewes
Police are investigating a burglary in Kingston, near Lewes, and have released an image of a man they wish to identify.
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Criticism by Portsmouth Councillor on local government change
A Portsmouth councillor has warned that Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) could lead to a return of austerity, resulting in cuts to ‘non-essential’ services.
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Compensation finally paid to Arundel couple
A husband and wife from Arundel have expressed their relief after finally receiving the compensation they were due.
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Dog attacks increase on livestock in the South
Dog owners in the South are being asked to take greater care in the countryside as dog attacks on livestock surge by nearly 25%.
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RNLI in Sussex on recruitment drive
RNLI lifeboat stations across Sussex are looking for new volunteers to join their lifesaving teams on and off the water.
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Wates House asylum seekers plan in Fareham undecided
No decision has been made over controversial plans to house asylum seekers in a block of flats in Fareham, councillors have been told.
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A police operation has reduced drug-linked offences in Crawley by more than half
Police in Crawley report that a 12-week operation has significantly reduced serious harm associated with suspected class A drug supply.
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Bognor man jailed after smashing car windows
A man has been jailed for 21 months after wielding a metal motorcycle chain to smash numerous car windows in Bognor.
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Make the road safety pledge in Sussex
'One second of distraction, a lifetime of regret' is the slogan of a hard-hitting campaign to stop Sussex drivers from using their phones at the wheel.
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First laser show in Petworth a great success
Over 4,500 people attended the first laser show event to be held at Petworth House.
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Man jailed for assaulting ex-partner with razor blade in Gosport
A man has been jailed for 7 years after he assaulted his ex-partner with a razor blade in Gosport.
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Budget agreed for West Sussex
West Sussex County Council has balanced its budget for 2025/26 without the use of reserves and with no cuts to front-line services.
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Hampshire Conservative leader responds to Badenoche bid to postpone elections
Hampshire County Council’s Conservative leader has responded to a bid from his party’s national leader Kemi Badenoche for a u-turn on the decision to postpone this May’s elections.
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Police investigating serious injury collision in Brighton
Police are appealing for witnesses to a serious injury collision in Brighton.
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Fears grow for detained Forest Row couple in Iran
Concerns are rising for a British couple, originally from Forest Row, who are being held in Iran.
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Reform UK councillor in West Sussex comments branded "repulsive"
A ‘repulsive’ suggestion from a Reform UK councillor that West Sussex County Council should get rid of its diversity staff has been firmly closed down.
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National award for Sussex walking football coach
A Sussex female football coach has won a national sports award for promoting walking football among women over 40.
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Omega Centre SEND plans boosted to £7.5m as part of investment in Portsmouth schools
Portsmouth is poised to enhance support for children with severe and complex special educational needs and disabilities.
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Community-led affordable housing is launched in Easebourne for local people
Eight new affordable homes are available for rent in Easebourne near Midhurst, where the average home price is £550,000.
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Dangerous Boxgrove driver sentenced for causing fatal collision
A dangerous driver from Boxgrove who caused a fatal head-on collision while on Cocaine has been jailed for 6 years and banned from driving for 9 years.
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36-thousand people in West Sussex are living with sight loss
36-thousand people in West Sussex are living with sight loss - that’s according to 4Sight Vision Support, a charity based in Bognor.
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Mariah Carey headline act at Brighton Pride 2025
Mariah Carey has been confirmed as the headline act for this year's Brighton Pride festival, she is scheduled to perform at Preston Park in the city on the 2nd of August.
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Chichester Festival Theatre has unveiled its lineup for the remainder of the year
Highlights include five world and two UK premieres, two brand-new musicals, and big names such as Beverley Knight in "Marie and Rosetta" and Hollywood actress Natalie Dormer in "Anna Karenina."
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Latest research looking at the role of sediment in the decline of Selsey fishing catches is completed
Researchers are investigating the cause of declining crab and lobster populations off the coast of Selsey. Initiated in 2020 by Chichester District Council, the CHASM project was launched in response to concerns from the local fishing community.
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The future of Gatwick Airport will be revealed in two weeks
Gatwick Airport says if the go-ahead is given, the use of its emergency runway for regular take-offs could significantly enhance its capacity for air freight—potentially doubling it. This adjustment would also pave the way for the creation of thousands of jobs.
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Mental health in farmers across the South is critical
Nine out of ten farmers in the South report that mental health is the most significant hidden issue they currently face.
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New homes could be built in Cowfold
Plans to build 35 homes in Cowfold are to be considered by Horsham District Council.
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Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead is marking National Apprenticeship Week
The Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead is marking National Apprenticeship Week by highlighting the accomplishments of individuals who have completed its apprenticeship programs.
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More West Sussex villages set for flood protection
Southern Water is upgrading the sewer network in Charlton and Singleton, which it says will better protect households from flooding and prevent storm overflows.
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Adur and Worthing devolution
Adur and Worthing opposition leaders have respond to the plans for devolution in Sussex.
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The Sussex Police Federation question PC's prosecution
The Sussex Police Federation is raising concerns over the prosecution of a former officer for dangerous driving in Bognor during the apprehension of two convicted criminals escaping on an e-bike.
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People in Portsmouth struggling to pay energy bills can get help
The City Council is launching its Energy Payment Scheme and offering a one-off payment of £150, but only residents who meet specific criteria can apply.
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Residents in West Sussex are being asked for their feedback on flooding
This plan will outline the council's strategy for working with water companies, district and borough councils, residents, landowners, and the Environment Agency to enhance flood risk management across the county.
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Officers release new images following Chichester assault
Officers in Chichester have released further CCTV images of a man they wish to speak to.
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Celebrating apprentices in Portsmouth
It's National Apprenticeship Week, and Portsmouth City Council is celebrating its apprenticeship programs, which have helped local and regional businesses and communities.
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Council tax in Crawley is set to rise by 2.99% from April
The increase, which will take the borough council’s portion of a Band D bill from £232.10 to £239.04, was supported by the cabinet on Wednesday (February 5).
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More patients now benefiting from virtual wards in Sussex
Sussex has seen a significant increase in patients cared for through virtual wards.
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New Vice-Chancellor of Uni of Brighton first week in the job
The University of Brighton's new Vice-Chancellor, Professor Donna Whitehead, has rounded off her first week by overseeing graduation ceremonies for over 2,000 students at the Brighton Centre.
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Residents call for action in the South after cars hit homes
Residents of Bognor and Eastbourne, having experienced recent incidents where drivers collided with properties, are now urging their local councils to take further action to prevent such occurrences.
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LISTEN: Devolution fast-tracking in the South a concern for MP for Chichester
Chichester’s MP, Jess Brown-Fuller, has expressed concerns about the fast-tracking of devolution for Sussex and Hampshire.
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Devolution given go ahead in the South
The government has accepted councils in the South to be fast-tracked for devolution.
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Serious assault in Portsmouth
Police in Portsmouth are investigating a serious assault which took place at lunchtime today.
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Nuisance 999 caller handed Criminal Behaviour Order in Southsea for deliberately wasting police time
A man from Southsea who called 999 38 times for no good reason has been given a suspended sentence of 6 weeks imprisonment.
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Retail park plans at Broadbridge Heath depot
Plans to build a retail park in Broadbridge Heath have been approved for a second time by Horsham District Council.
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Burglar from Littlehampton sentenced
A burglar who targeted businesses in Rustington and Littlehampton has been jailed for one year.
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New owner for the i360 in Brighton
The i360 observation tower in Brighton, designed by Marks Barfield Architects—the same team behind the London Eye—has a new owner.